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This is the continuation of our series on “MSC’s firsts”, or how MSC helped put technology closer to San Pableños.

In 1990, less than a year after the opening of MSC Computer Training Center, MSC started teaching computer lessons in other San Pablo City schools. First to partner with MSC was St. Joseph School of San Pablo City. MSC provided 5 personal computers for the use of the elementary pupils who enrolled in probably the first formal computer classes in the city. Their first teachers were Gemma Pangilinan-Dimaano and Nancy Quizon-Vidal.

San Antonio de Padua of Pila, Laguna was the next school to avail of the services of MSC in terms of the computer education of their staff and faculty, then their students. Gemma Dimaano was also the teacher with Noel del Valle as her assistant.

In 1991, CC Technical Institute also became an MSC partner school. Leles Aquino-Duma and Jun Dimaano were the assigned teachers.

Fast forward to school year 1997-1998… MSC had 24 school tie-ups (schools availing of computer lessons from MSC). These schools were:

Grace Christian Community School (Calauan)

San Marcos Elementary School

San Juan Elementary School

Sta. Filomena Elementary School

San Crispin Elementary School

San Nicolas Elementary School

Del Remedio Elementary School

SPC National. School of Arts and Trades

San Pablo Central School

Bagong Pook Elementary School

San Pablo National. High School (main)

San Lucas 1 Elementary School

San Buenaventura Elementary School

Sto. Anghel Elementary School

San Diego Elementary School

Antonia Manuel Elementary School

Guerilla Elementary School

Concepcion Elementary School

Dapdapan Elementary School

Magcaseville Elementary School

DEB Elementary School

PEMS

San Cristobal Elementary School, and

Sta. Cruz Elementary School

With this partnership, far flung public school pupils were given the chance to use computers, which were not commonly offered even in private schools at the time.

More than 3,000 students enrolled in its partner schools and MSC deployed selected graduating students to teach in these schools. They attended trainings and were given allowances for their services. They surely got the better end of the deal by learning more with their experience in teaching.

In school year 1998-1999, MSC partner schools totaled 30, with new partners SPCNHS annex V, Santissimo, and Dolores annexes. The total number of students ballooned to almost 5,000.

In the next year, Sto. Anghel National High School, St. John Parochial School of Tiaong, Our Lady of Sorrows Academy of Dolores, and DLSP became MSC partner schools.

In the years that followed, more private schools acquired their own computers and offered their own computer lessons. Many public schools received donations and government funding to buy computers of their own.

MSC is proud to have sparked the “computer revolution” in San Pablo City schools!